11-11-2018 10:36 AM
11-28-2018 11:56 AM
11-28-2018 12:08 PM
joey.carlini said:
For what it's worth, I can reinstall the software and the March pass with Sde and the stock installers, leading back to Oculus home not being able to start. So that may lead to something, and it may not be impossible to use Oculus software anymore.
11-28-2018 12:27 PM
joey.carlini said:
For what it's worth, I can reinstall the software and the March pass with Sde and the stock installers, leading back to Oculus home not being able to start. So that may lead to something, and it may not be impossible to use Oculus software anymore.
11-28-2018 01:33 PM
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11-28-2018 01:47 PM
Taibot said:
BennyOculusRift said:
For the last 3 days I tried reinstalling my computer with Windows 10 Pro/Education/Home removing everything from my hard drive and trying again to install this abomination of Software. It would fail every single time no matter what I did (disabling Windows Defender completely, copying OculusSetup.exe to C: directory, running with hidden Administrator account, praying to god). So I stumbled across this thread, desperate of finding a solution and I somehow did:
- Activate the hidden Administrator in Windows 10.
- Disable everything in Windows Defender.
- Remove every downloaded OculusSetup.exe file from the following folders: C:\OculusSetup-DownloadCache, C:\Program Files\Oculus, %AppData%\..\Local\Oculus and if your unsure that everything got removed go back to C:\ and type into the search field Oculus and delete every file/directory that's shown.
- Download OculusSetup.exe from https://www.oculus.com/setup/
- Download the latest version of the Intel Software Developer Emulator from https://software.intel.com/en-us/protected-download/267266/144917/step2 (Windows version).
- When it has finished downloading open it with 7zip (https://www.7-zip.org/). Then open the extracted folder again with 7zip.
- Move the OculusSetup.exe into the extracted folder sde-external-8.16.0-2018-01-30-win (your name could be a bit different but it's without the .tar or .bz2 file ending).
- Open the Windows Editor and copy these lines of code into it:
@echo off
:loop
sc.exe config "OVRLibraryService" obj= "LocalSystem" || goto loop- Save the file as workaround.bat and be sure it has the .bat extension.
- Open the workaround.bat file. You will probably see a lot of messages popping up. Don't close it!
- Run the Cmd.exe as Administrator and change the directory to the sde-external-8.16.0-2018-01-30-win folder (you can type: cd C:\Users\Administrator\Downloads\sde-external-8.16.0-2018-01-30-win).
- Type in the Cmd.exe: sde -- OculusSetup.exe
- Click through the installer (as usual).
- Now you should have two Cmd.exe windows open and the Oculus Installer window open which downloads the software and hopefully installs it. Now you have to be very patient because it will take a pretty long time to download and install (for me it was about 1 hour). The Cmd.exe window with the ton of messages probably will close during the installation.
- If you are lucky and everything installed successfully don't open Oculus Home right away from inside the installer and instead close the window. You can be sure that it installed properly if you have the Oculus App (Alias) on your Desktop. Close all Cmd.exe windows and open Oculus Home. From now on everything should hopefully work!
I really hope that this will solve your issues as it did solve mine and if it did be sure to leave a comment down below so others know this could be a solution.
Nr. 8 -> openservice error 5 access is denied
11-28-2018 01:47 PM
Hi Taibot,
There was previously a work around that some customers were using to install the Oculus software using a saved version of our older installer. We do not support this, and since the Oculus software has updated this is no longer working.
I do understand the inconvenience that this causes, however as we are not able to resolve this through regular troubleshooting as the computer is not capable of running the Oculus Rift with a CPU that falls under the minimum requirements to run the Oculus Rift.
Respectfully,
Chrissy
Oculus Support
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They do say that since the software updated it is no longer possible to install it correctly with our old cpu.
11-28-2018 01:49 PM
BennyOculusRift said:
Are you running this with the Administrator account?